Robinson Crusoe (1947 film)

Robinson Crusoe (Russian: Робинзон Крузо, romanized: Robinzon Kruzo) is a 1947 Soviet adventure 3-D film.

Robinson Crusoe
Directed byAleksandr Andriyevsky
Written byAleksandr Andriyevsky, Daniel Defoe (novel)
Music byLev Shvarts
Release date
  • 20 February 1947 (1947-02-20)[1]
Running time
85 minutes
LanguageRussian language

Plot

The story of the film is based on the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.

Cast

  • Pavel Kadochnikov - Robinson Crusoe
  • Yuri Lyubimov - Friday
  • Aleksandr Smiranin - Father of Robinson
  • E. Sanikidze - Mother of Robinson
  • V. Pavlenko - Liza

Background

The film is the first glasses-free stereoscopic feature film,[2] the first Soviet 3-D feature film.

Sergei Eisenstein wrote about the film and its use of 3-D in 1948: "Will the cinema of the future be stereoscopic? Will tomorrow follow today?"[2] and further: "Mankind has for centuries been moving toward stereoscopic cinema... The bourgeois West is either indifferent or even hostilely ironical toward the problems of stereoscopic cinema.".[3]

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References

  1. "пНАХМГНМ йПСГН (1946) - რობინზონ კრუზო - ХМТНПЛЮЖХЪ Н ТХКЭЛЕ - ЯНБЕРЯЙХЕ ТХКЭЛШ - йХМН-рЕЮРП.пс". Kino-teatr.ru. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  2. "Clash of the wonderlands: 3D cinema". April 4, 2012. Archived from the original on July 28, 2012.
  3. Hoberman, J. (Aug 11, 2010). "The Problem With 3-D". The Village Voice. Retrieved 11 November 2014.


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